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Welcome to the Secondary Math! This is the starting place for information related to the Secondary Mathematics Education of Oklahoma students. With so many changes in education happening, it is vital to our success as educators to be professionally engaged. To this end, the Oklahoma State Department of Education is dedicated to ensuring OKMath teachers are Connected, Empowered, and Focused.

We encourage you to visit often and become familiar with the contents of this page. We also ask that you find us and so many other OKMath teachers who are engaged in the OKMath Professional Learning Network. For more information about the OKMath PLN, please see the links in the right sidebar.

Resources and Professional Development:

On this page, you will be able to find a list of resources and professional development. Scroll to see the following:

Oklahoma Academic Math Standards (OAS-M) and Framework Page

OAS-M Objective Analysis

Professional Development Presentations

Suggested Learning Progressions

Diagnostic Mathematics Probes

Oklahoma Academic Standards and Framework:

With the adoption of the Oklahoma Academic Standards for Mathematics (OAS-M) in the spring of 2016, it has been the priority of the Oklahoma State Department of Education to ensure all Oklahoma educators are provided with the opportunity to deeply understand the instructional shifts needed to fully meet the intent of the standards while also supporting educators with a vision and resources that promote implementing the standards with fidelity.

As a way to provide guidance and resources to support standards implementation, the Oklahoma Math Frameworks page was created. On this site, educators analyzed the standards and objectives, created suggested learning progressions, designed optional units, and adapted/created sample instructional tasks.

Analyze the OAS Objectives:

As a part of the OKMath Frameworks Pages, educators have analyzed and interpreted each OAS-M objective. By clicking the links below, you will be directed to the Objective Analysis Page for your grade level. From there, click on each objective to see teacher actions, student actions, key understandings, and potential misconceptions.

Resources

Suggested Learning Progressions:

Once you click on the links below, you will be taken to the OK Math Frameworks suggested learning progressions. Here, you will receive guidance on how to "bundle" standards and objectives, a timeline for units, and activities as options to use in your classroom. Click on each unit to see sample lesson plans, essential questions, and more.

December 2016 - College Career Math Ready

SREB's Colleg Career Math Ready course (4550) helps ensure high school seniors get the support they need to be ready for entry-level, credit-bearing coursework. It's FREE too! Join our community as we discuss what implementation looks like for the 2016-2017 school year! Learn more about the College Career Math Ready course at http://sde.ok.gov/sde/ccmr.